Sentence examples for altering almost from inspiring English sources

The phrase "altering almost" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where something is nearly changed or modified, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The process of altering almost everything in the design led to confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "modifying nearly" or "changing almost".

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And it is altering almost everything we know about business.

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Childbirth practices have altered almost beyond recognition in the past 100 years.

The air campaign has altered almost every facet of daily life.

The virus also changes so frequently that scientists have to alter almost yearly the vaccine to protect against it.

It alters almost everything managers do, from finding suppliers to co-ordinating projects to collecting and managing customer data.

There is much scope: unlike earlier boom technologies, such as the railways, IT has the capacity to alter almost every corporate activity.

If the judge adopted Microsoft's proposal, Mr. Kuney described how she would need to alter almost every single point to make it effective, until the final product sounded a lot like the states' original proposal.

And English top-flight football – thanks largely to Sky's investment, combined with the changes that flowed as a result of the Hillsborough disaster – has been altered almost beyond recognition.

On October 25th the Obama administration added indebted students to the list of banks, car companies, homeowners, solar manufacturers and others that have benefited from a federal handout.Johnson's lending programme was altered almost straight away.

James, who was with Jefferson from the start (Sally came later), saw his life altered almost immediately: The distance between the life he had led and the one he would experience in Paris was far greater than it was for members of the upper classes seeing the city for the first time.

Once they know an outcome, people tend to inflate their initial predictions by an average of 15 to 20 percent, Dr. Roese said — ample wiggle room to retrospectively alter almost any prediction from "it's going to happen" to "it probably won't," be it a tennis match, a legal decision or a presidential race.

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